Michael Savage should have some choice words Monday night about the Bush brothers, just as Rush Limbaugh hours earlier will undoubtedly have the talking points on why conservatives MUST continue to support the Bushes. For some, it will an easy sell for Rush; for others, impossible.
Oh, Savage will be spitting nails by tomorrow night.
He took Friday off, he just couldn't take it Thursday, he was so upset.
This issue is really hitting close to home for him because of his own severely disabled little brother who died at the age of 6.
Still, we find out who the real human beings are. The ones who duck and cover are just as culpable as the evil ones pushing for Terri's death. Although this hasn't been about politics but, rather, good vs evil... it is still revealing much about the ones we've chosen at the polls, and it is revealing some pretenders who we thought spoke on our behalf..
I just typed you a nice long reply to both of the posts you had to me regarding Eleanor Clift and Tom Harkin---
I made some brilliant points, but when I hit "Post" all I got was a "sorry, this thread closed"---
Therefore, since I can't remember what I wrote, just take my word for it , I was brilliant...ok?
Since all of you keep posting the same stuff over and over and over and over again.
I post my two cents again. Not everyone on Free Republic agrees with you and I for one am pretty tired of the Nazi references to anyone who does not agree with your view on the matter. Yes I know I will get flamed again. I have a very simple but appropriate response to all of you. Shame, shame, shame.
I would not be so sure about Rush, he trays off the plantation from time to time, I think Rush will be just as upset about this as the rest of us.
I think the only way the GOP can recover on this one is to agree across the board on tightening the restrictions WAY up on cases like this. Nobody forgoes food or drink or its equivalent who has not sworn on oath while competent their wish.
If it takes state constitutional amendments in some states, then those local GOPs should press for that.
I cannot begin to express how bitter I am, how mystified, how utterly enraged I am that Jeb Bush came out and said he had the power to help Terri - then didn't. I feel the same way about congress, about the President, and I will not change my mind. I have fought for this party, even though I am an independent and for only one reason: I thought I could trust them to represent me.
If Terri dies, it's over. I will no longer support this president or his brother, or any of the other cowards who have so brutally served up the woman to the vultures of the cultures of death. I will pull my blog from GOP Blogger and I will never again work for a Republican.
If Terri dies, my political work will die with her - and I am not alone.